The Second Treatise of Government and a Letter Concerning Toleration

The Second Treatise of Government and a Letter Concerning Toleration

Marc Notes: An unabridged republication of the 1956 edition of the texts originally published in 1946 by the Macmillan Company, New York--T.p. verso. Publisher Marketing: A highly influential figure in...

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An unabridged republication of the 1956 edition of the texts originally published in 1946 by the Macmillan Company, New York--T.p. verso.

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A highly influential figure in the Age of Enlightenment in England and France, whose works helped inspire the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, John Locke was one of the most important political theorists in Western history. In The Second Treatise of Government, a major contribution to the principles underlying modern democracies, he achieved two objectives: refuting the concept of the divine right of monarchy, and establishing a theory of government based on the ultimate sovereignty of the people.
In A Letter Concerning Toleration, composed as early as 1667 but not published for political reasons until 1689 -- after the "Glorious Revolution" -- Locke pleaded for religious tolerance on grounds similar to his argument for political freedom, i.e., that all men are by nature "free, equal, and independent," and are entitled to freedom of thought, freedom of speech, and freedom of worship. To help guarantee the latter freedom, Locke called for separation of church and state.
The basis of social and political philosophy for generations, these works laid the foundation of the modern democratic state in England and abroad. Their enduring importance makes them essential reading for students of philosophy, history, and political science.



Author: Locke, John
Publisher: Dover Publications
Binding: Paperback
Pub Date: 2002-08-14
BISAC: Philosophy / Political|History / Modern / 17th Century|Literary Collections / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Subjects: Political science|Liberty|Toleration
Weight: 0.25 lbs
ISBN: 9780486424644
ASIN: -
SKU: SP-9780486424644

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